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Following unprecedented floods caused by Storm Yagi, rice and crops in Hanoi's Soc Son district have turned yellow and wilted, leaving farmers facing significant losses.
Despite heavy rain in Ninh Binh province, the contestants of Miss Cosmo 2024 delivered spectacular performances during the national costume competition.
The Ho Chi Minh City People's Court has resumed the trial of Truong My Lan and 33 co-defendants in the second phase of the Van Thinh Phat case, where they are accused of defrauding over 35,000 investors in a massive bond scam.
The heart of Hanoi pulsated with life as locals and tourists alike gathered in the Old Quarter to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival, transforming the area into a bustling hub of culture and tradition.
Severe flooding from the Red River has destroyed 100% of the peach trees in Hanoi’s largest peach village, leaving local farmers with massive financial losses and no trees to sell for Tet (luar new year).
Severe flooding hit Hanoi after heavy rain overnight, causing deep water levels and widespread traffic disruptions, especially on key roads and highways.
On the morning of September 15, large crowds gathered in District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, to witness a breathtaking display of supercars owned by global billionaires participating in the Gumball 3000 rally.
Following recent flooding, the Red River's midstream isle and adjacent residential areas near Hanoi's Long Bien and Chuong Duong bridges are submerged under heaps of trash and debris.
The temporary closure of the Ho Chi Minh City - Long Thanh Expressway has led to severe congestion on National Highway 51, with thousands of vehicles caught in extended traffic jams.
Among these are buildings located on prime real estate that even major real estate developers covet, raising questions about the efficiency and future of urban development projects in the city.
A several-hundred-meter path from Bai Sau (Vung Tau City) to Hon Ba Island appears only for a few hours on select days each month.
Nhat Tan ward in Hanoi has been severely impacted by historic flooding, leading to the destruction of peach and kumquat crops. Farmers face significant losses and a long recovery process.
Residents of Da Nang have been working through the night to gather relief supplies for those affected by the recent severe flooding in northern provinces. Volunteer teams have already departed, pledging to return only when the waters have receded.
Severe flooding in areas near the Red River has prompted emergency evacuations in Hanoi. With water levels rising above 1 meter, families are rushing to relocate children, elderly, and essential belongings to safer locations.
As heavy rains and floods ravage northern Vietnam, the Air Force’s Regiment 916 is ready to deploy helicopters for search, rescue, and relief missions, prioritizing the safety of affected communities.
First Ladies Ngo Phương Ly and Naly Sisoulith visited children at Birla Village in Hanoi, spreading love and joy through gifts and heartfelt encouragement, marking an early celebration of the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Yen Bai City is battling severe floods as the Red River’s water levels continue to climb, leaving neighborhoods submerged and forcing authorities to impose restrictions on key bridges and roadways.
As floodwaters from the Red River continue to surge in Hanoi, the middle islet is almost completely submerged, leaving residents along the banks scrambling to evacuate.
Typhoon Yagi has inflicted severe damage on Ha Long’s high-profile landmarks, including the Dolphin Palace and Quang Ninh Museum, both of which are million-dollar investments.
During the official visit of Mozambique's President and First Lady to Vietnam, an exchange of cultural appreciation took place. Vietnamese First Lady Ngo Phuong Ly presented a lacquer painting to the First Lady of Mozambique, Isaura Ferrao Nyusi.